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Eight killed in Maharashtra bus blaze

Thane, Jan 29 IANS | 1 year ago

Eight passengers were killed in their sleep and 11 others injured when a private luxury sleeper bus rammed into a diesel oil tanker and caught fire on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway early Wednesday, police said.

According to preliminary information, the accident occurred when the bus driver was attempting to overtake a Hazira-bound BPCL (Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited) oil tanker and rammed into it, around 70 km north of Mumbai.

A speeding Verna vehicle behind the bus also lost control and hit the sleeper bus. Details of the car's occupants and their fate were not immediately known.

Earlier, police said the bus involved in the tragedy was a Volvo, but both the travel company and Volvo denied the police version.

Prasanna Purple Travels vice president Rohit Pardesi said it was an Ashok Leyland bus.

Villagers and fire brigade officials managed to douse the blaze after the accident which caused massive traffic snarls on the busy highway and other arterial roads.

The injured victims, two of whom are reported to be serious, were rushed to Manor town civil hospital while one was shifted to a Thane hospital.

There were 21 passengers on the ill-fated bus, besides the driver and conductor. The condition of the remaining passengers and the bus driver and conductor was not known.

The bus, which left Pune for Ahmedabad around 6.30 p.m. Tuesday was completely burnt.

Senior district and police officials besides senior people from the travel company rushed to the site to supervise rescue operations.

The police diverted traffic to the Wada-Bhiwandi Road and managed to resume controlled vehicular movement on the highway by 8 a.m.

By late afternoon, the highway was cleared and normal vehicular traffic had resumed.